Carbon monoxide alarm activated at university kitchen, Lewiston NY
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation in the kitchen at Clay Hall, Niagara University. Campus safety reported CO levels had decreased to 54 ppm and no symptoms were observed among occupants.
Audio|Source: Niagara County Public Safety
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Cyre control to upper mountain drivers requested your hall for the service call at Niagara University near Vincentian Drive at Clay Hall for a CO detector activation in the kitchen.
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Per campus safety, the readings have gone down to 54. There are negative symptoms at this time,
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repeating to Upper Mountain.
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Second set of tones, the driver is requested to Hall for the CO detector activation at Niagara University.
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Near Vincentian Drive, Clay Hall.
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Coming from the kitchen,
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campus safety and location reporting, the readings have slightly gone down to 54, still negative symptoms.
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Niagara University, NY
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